Day, Novell

 1    1,    3| discoursed on: it shall not seeme unfitting (in my poore opinion) to~ ~
 2    1,    6|        APPROVING, THAT IT IS MUCH UNFITTING FOR A PRINCE, OR GREAT~ ~
 3    1,    6|              as thinking it farre unfitting for him, to depart before
 4    2,    6|         as a friend (although far unfitting for thee, or~ ~her) is a
 5    2,    9|       least himselfe had (by some unfitting behaviour) beene the occasion~ ~
 6    3,    5|          as a cloake to cover any unfitting speeches~ ~which her chaste
 7    3,    7|         manifest theft, a~ ~farre unfitting thing for you to doe, except
 8    3,    8|        should returne them~ ~such unfitting answeres? Be not amazed
 9    4,    1|          teares, because they are unfitting for you,~ ~and not any way
10    4,   10|           for age to make such an unfitting~ ~Election, injurious to
11    5,    1|          him, by giving~ ~such an unfitting example. Neverthelesse,
12    6,    2|              hee thought it farre unfitting for him, to be so forward
13    7,    4|       Neighbours, you see at what unfitting houres, this~ ~bad man comes
14    7,   10|          Gossip, and thought it~ ~unfitting to bee knowne. But Meucio
15    8,    5|           sights about him, farre unfitting for a man of so civill profession:~ ~
16   10,    7|   Apothecary: likewise, how farre unfitting it was for me, to be so~ ~
17   10,    7|           not ignorant, how farre unfitting a word that were~ ~for me
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